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Berman, Alvin L. - The Brain Stem of the Cat: A Cytoarchitectonic Atlas with Stereotaxic Coordinates

Madison, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin, 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. Size: Elephant Folio 23" tall. Lots of big words and uber-scarce in the trade, there being only two additional copies available on-line currently, at $450.00 and $580.00. Massively heavy, oversized volume, a legitimate elephant folio hardcover format, measuring 23 1/4" x 17 3/4" tall and wide, respectively. Bound handsomely in a gray linen cloth over boards, with bruised but not broken tips, white lettering to front cover and spine, and a tightly bound, clean, unmarked interior. "The cat," says the author of this authoritative text, Alvin L. Berman, born 19 February 1914, and dead by October 3, 1999, "is one of the most widely used animals in modern research on the central nervous system" (from the Preface). In 1992 the Alvin L. Berman and Ruth Bleier Memorial Student Research Award was initiated, awarded by the Friends of the Waisman Center, commemorating the contributions of these two Waisman Center scientists (Waisman Center dot edu web-site). The brains of nine adult cats were prepared for this study, and the heads were placed in the "standard" Horseley-Clarke Stereotaxic Position (Horseley, 1908), the apparent choice for decades of stereotaxic photography. Preface, Introduction, Materials and Methods, and then three Parts of plates: I (frontal plates 1-30, with descriptive text), II (sagittal plates 31-55), III (horizontal plates, 56-80). Tri-column and double-column texts, xvi + plates in black-and-white, all being full-page format.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Very Good
USD 275.00 [Appr.: EURO 252.75] Boeknummer 357347

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